Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, May 31, 1838, Image 4

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PENDLETON HK.H M IfOOli. I f lAHF subscriber, lain principal of the Pendleton .1 Arnd'tny, has taken tin* large nml eh-gant | house fairly occupied hy Dr. Kerne, ns- a boarding ; r house, nnd hog convened it into n Hoarding bVfool ■ j for young gentlemen, on the English plan; a plan j matured in that country by centuries oft xpenenee, ( and which will be ultimately frtund tlu» only secu rity for complete attention to the morals nnd man- ( nfin of the pupils, white at n distance from their ( parents Prayers will be rend every morning and * f evening; nnd when there is no elm rb on the Sun day, there will be service in the school, and iristrnc* ( lions in Sacred History nnd Heogrnphv. Voting , fen tlemen are required to rend nnd write, nnd to now the multiplication table, before admission — ■ This School will he found well adapted to the hoii:< , of professional gentlemen, nnd to youths of mubi lion nnd tale.il, desirous of attainin'* the datum h in a finished manner hi fire going to Colb*;'**; and also to pupils desirous of sound mat hematica) disc).line and instruction, to fit them lor merchants, eng iicers , nnd the business of life The anbsenber was born ond educated in England—wmh for sew r.l ymr-n pupil of the celebrated Dr Valpy—and after p m nr through ( nmbridge ndleg.ate coij h<* of m-d hema tics, which lie nursin d almost exclusively lor near ly four yoars, ne entered Inn s -!l of Lincoln's Inn, London,nnd practised at tli ■ < ban ai \ bar Them will be room enough in the spn« ions house to nc commwdaic parents who may wish to h;s ud their fuinmer months with their sons ' ynmastics, n> . improve the carriages nnd recitation* oh the princi ple developed hy Mr Thelwnll, Dr Rush, and Dr Barber, sos the purpose of ensuring nneqmbleand ¥oqd enunciation, are practised every day Tic ‘ rfnch language,according toils p life European ! prominent} n, and Drawing, without? extra char ges. Hoard and tuition, fuel, uanhing nod rnndb-N ; flfid a year often months, to ho paid quarterly in : advance Vocation one mouth at rnidsum in* r, and one month nt Christmas- sl*2 for staying* d irlng the i vocation in the simmer, and $l3 in the winter. Pu- , pi Is received at nny . eriod, nnd charged only from tho time of admission. Dancing and mu on £».'» a quarter each. References. —Dr Arthon Jnv, Prof of I nn guages, Col (’oil, N. York. The I Inn John C ( 'al- Kotin, Col .lohn E Calhoun,of Pendleton. M Cueri- , xiebault, Professor of I lie French Language, Charles- ; ton, nnd member of the Ac demy nnd I 'liivorsily of Paris, Col //uger, Chairman of the Hoard of Trustees ol the Pendleton Academy. Lev Tinnier Keith, of Georgetown, SC Col SV L Slone,editor of tho New York Commercial Advertiser I* I' J* loan, Esq. of Pendleton. Dr. Wax land, Promlont of Brown University, Rhode Island. THOMAS WAVLAND. may 30 w4w / lAUTIONi- Tho public are hereby r.niliom d Qgamsl receiving a note drawn by Ive.soii I. Brookes, payable to Daniel Hoyt lor the sum of 600 dollars, made about (lie 17 1 li of March, and payable the Ist of July. Said note will not Im | .i d on presciitaiion, as tho coiiiideration lor which the note was given, has failed. may 2‘J wtf IVESON L. BROOK ES. The Edgefield Advertiser is rcqiicsled to publish the ohovc three tunes, and ( barge ibis ofliec. johgw K ANA WAY Irom llio house of Bradley Kimbrough, in Green county, Ly* on ihodOih April, a largo hay horse, we 11 formed, black inline and tail, \ J y j.y paces well; no murks reeolleeted Any prison finding and delivering the •aid horse lo me at the Glardes Crosa Roads, Put nnin county, shall r< ceive twenty dollars, er any in formation respecting Inin will be iliniikfnllv re ceived; some person may have cut oil ins nuoic and tail aince Im left. BEVERLY JJ. JSi.AUI. il PER. niHv 2‘J Jtw Roslpnni J -Siife. WAV ARIt E S Ml Lit i FF’S SA Lid. ILL bo sold at the Oourl House door in Warrenlon, Warren county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between (ho usual hours o( mqlc, tho following proport), to wit—lour hundred acres of pine land, more or less, adjoining lands ol Reuben May, and others, on the waters ot ( gee choc river; and seven negroes, to wit —Cherry, a wo man, {about twenty six yours ol age; Enoch, u boy inno years ol age; ViJel, n girl seven years nf nge; Betsey, five years ol age; Lewis, one year obi; .Mike a man twenty-live or twenty-six years ol rtge; Louisa, twelve or thirteen years ol age, all levied on us the property of Richard Wiggins, decease I, to s itisly n fi. la from ('rawlord county Superior ( oiirf, in fi vor of Enoch J. Wall vs Kiehard SV iggms nnd tilhora Property pointed out by Reuben May and Jeremiah Wilchar, executors ol Rieliurd Wiggins, deceased. J KRL.ViIAIi PERK VMA \, JShenlf. May 89, 183 j. id |jUO(IOHT TO AUGUSTA J AlJU.ouihe JL# 22d iiisl. a negro man, calls liiniNidl Ji.W, says I ho belongs Is Harmon Lamar, of ( oinmlna eoimly, Ga,; ho m 23 yours old, 3 loot H im li s high, and (lark complected. '1 ho ow ner is requesti'd to come lurwa (1, pay exjenses, and take linn from jail, may 21 w3t ELI ili( Htf*AN, Jailor. M A NS IO N fiToWIJ Gainesville, Gtnrpi t. MTHIS comliirlablo esiublisbiuenl is re opened by ns termer proprietor, and will be in a stale oi’ieudine.-s lor the reception j I olfamilica and other persona by the middle ol May. i The proprietor has gone to great expense In enlurg- ( ing and refilling th** whole CHlub.isbnn ni ius.de and out, all of whn h xvi l he neat, (loan and c mforta Ido. Tho stables and carriage bou >» s are» xiniMv*, mul well meted to the purposes for which they arc tlesiguod. In sliori, the proprietor thinks bo will 1 hazard nothing, in pledging I lull this enuhlishiiient, in tho general, sh di ho mb nor to none in die •outheni stales; whatever comforts that <an he command d from the resourco* ol the surrounding country, will b afforded to bis gn si ,in a iiiuinu i, 1 bo trusts, Inal will bo entirely to then* satjMaetion. The estabbshui -nl will he enlarged llio presei.l sea I Boil,to upwards of thirty re ms —and charges the ■ ' same ns at the oilier public h-ni . s in tho village. : ! The proprietor (hitlers hints It that be is too w II ‘ 1 known to tho public to rein.or it neeosurv lor him 1 to offer to them tostiiuonials «>I his abilities or de tin', to render those who favor him with their com puny, in a I respects easy and eomldrtable. Ihs I pruir and interest are both at stake in sustaining llio i Beautiful village ol (niinesMlb-, winch prcscnis as many advantages us a summer retreat, as any other spot north or south. If, Iherelore, a liberal southern public will alford a sutHcieut patronage to justify tho develupemcnt and c-mcenlnitiou of the va rious resources ol the hiirroumling cotnnrv ko as to bring tlicin into action lor th. n comfort and con venience, they may ho assured that the means thus afforded the proprietor ol this esiabl.hluu in shall bo liberally appln*d to i's niiprovciiieni ami be p o X-ureinciU ol every comfort tkey can mpure, until it sli.dl loose notlnng by comparts n with any oilier of Ibe kind, nortli, sotitli, east or w»* t—Witli oul a liberal patronage, how. \ r, it is evident pub lic expectation cannot be met. If Ihe advai'itag sot an uuoxeoplionahto climaic, Mipcrior w iter, with several medicinal springs, (on. ■ ol winch is acknow ledged by the most compi bait jud;;. s to he c\r» f .-d by non m tlie s •mbero stab , line roads in every* direction, and good s iciety, ate iiidtircuieiiis niilli cieni to justify th reason i. le i \pci taiion, tbai a liberal and niicl.igeni public will give to their home institutions (he prefer* nee oxer tor.* ones, then tli« proprietor L ois confid ui that tins appeal w ill tool bo made invam. KEUBI.A TIiOUNI'ON, may 3 \vf»w l, VU Kl.Nua ini.i, U Hmusj. a . The mihsenber muing removed t«» Mil- ’ ledgoville, would take this O|iportniuiy {',|JnL to return tnmii s tor limner patronage, lIUIIB and would stale that Ins house is iio\v mHASHLkept hy Ins brother John .V Alexander, for whom he MdrCils the palionsgc of his t.jemls and others, and uss .res them that every uitont on mill ho given by the presem oei upant to r nder them oo info nab le. THUS. VN . ALL\ A.NDI.U. Having taken tho Lawrencevdle Hotel, I solicit n share of public patronage, and promts.* Hint I will Use. my lit most exertions tcgive general saii-faclion to all who may call. JOftl.N N M l W.NDi U, IjiwrsneeVillo, (iwinneti co. March - J wlbn VALI Alibi: LAM> \Al> JliiTlua T7TT , SALE. TH AT valuable tract of Land on the ( h:Utaho"chee river, three miles from JFrVtf* (aamesville, Hall county, coin lining thousaiui acres, IS now olf red for sale On the piemisis arc a superior set ol Saw ami Merchant 31 ills, with a waterpower not surpassed hv any in the stale. To gentlemen xlesirousto locale in the up com try, this j incc pre sents many advantages. Lite htMiihniess ot its lo cution, the Icriihiy of'the sod situate on both banks ot the river, and the superiority of the mills w hich are now in successful operation, render this properly the nos< desirable and \uioahlo ol anv in the up country Those who wish to make a purchase will do well to call and examine these premises, as tltM terms will be libera), and if desired, likely ne groe.s will be taken in pay men?. For further ndor malion,please call on J W, 54..;w, < t iLi.hc-mIIc ©r J. W. Jonc*», Athena. wit niuy J7 k. A CiRKAT lIAROAIN. f SVIIK laibscribcr being(l« a t«?rinitir*d to emigrate to .0 1 Ik? west, ofli r« for Mile lus valuable Iron ol land, (ordaining (hm; thousand acres, situate nml lying in Jackson county, G.uon l!i»- Vu!■ *» r rr V Fork of Oconee river, the residence immediately on the hog mountain and main Alabama road, ymions oilier roods intersecting ul the ho mo place, viz : il'io J/idcdgevi 1)o load loading 10 II inn’s l orry, on < hattahoor hoc, llnrricnno Shoal road, lending to < nriiCMVillo nml South Carolina. Great part ol the above hind is rod mulatto land, of superior quality ; lOUaerm of rich river low grounds; about 800 acres olearod, g cal p ui lVo«h and in good repair, abound ing w ith Mipo-li - prints, well improvt d, w ilh « eon venient framed dwelling house, two s.<*ry high, on n most sp'oiidi l omiuouoe ; an excellent Cotton and I hr shing niaehiir rv, und all oilier necessary out hon-us No plneo is belter calculated for pub lic business of any hind, in the up country. Seve ral e nivene nl ► dlemcnls 011 the premises, not in i' rlering wilheaeh other 'l’he whole tan ho pur chased lor nine thousand dollars, one third iti nd \ anee, the h dlancv in two annual pay men is, which is not in 10 limn Iwti thirds oi the n ul value Likely young negroes will bo talo n at their value. B >r»l g l3 “wi 1.1 IIAUKISON 'I HI HMONJD. GFOKGJA LI UK HOIIKM* f 'Hla subscribers respectfully inform the pub is lie that they have commeneed the manufactory of 1.1 .VIFI near Jacksonhoroiigh, in Scnvcn county, Gu. They have extensive quar* i n *s ol 1.1 oestoiie, which is considered by profes sor .1 K Cutting, Stale Geologist, to whom the 1 propri* tors are indebted for the inforrr afion I which tndueod them to embark in the undertaking, : tobe of the very purest kind. They have eon.se* I qneniJy meted largo mid aihultuilial K Ins in i the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who am perfectly acquainted vvitii the busier si A port'on of the l.ima is now ii j mo kel and lias been pronounced by Ihe principal 1 builders in th neighborhood of Augusta am. ] others, to I*** of excellent quality. 'J h« Huhacri | beta tale plea ure m inviting thosowho toko nr 1 interest in the dev< lopement of the internal renour ! 1 .ol (h* »r/ ii. 11 examine it, being eon vine* d tin. the whole ( nited (Slabs cannot produce a more beanlnut article. 1 'I bay buNenow a qnatMity on band, whiedi they ] will delivei at the m mb of IJ.aer Creel; on the ! >uvanmih river, oral Angola. Having extensive 'preparations 1:1 piogn s- f they expect to ho old during the next winter and spring to supply or der* toa very large amount; and iley have every reason to h. ie\ e thui l to, y will entitle Ibemselvas 10 the favor and patronage of tin* public by pro* dm in;* a chenpt r and butler uniclo ut home than . ul. lie found abroad. Ordeiw Will he received by I) Kfrknatrick &■ Co. 1 or by Thus I. Smith at, Angiisla, or .hieksonboro’. ( UKM.UUS& .SMITH. I may7 Sawdtf if §A VV • —The undersigned will in futur • pruc* i lire law in copartnership, under the linn ol I I/)) I) <y Ul.i:si: % and will alleud the courts of the several ronnm's ol the Gcmulgee, Clark and Walton, ol I lie western, and Newton of the Flint 1 circuits. They Will also attend to I fie eolle •! ton o c laims 1/1 the imdilio und upp» r of (mo gui. s 1 i:vv,\K v rcovj), AUGUS'i US Uhl .si:. Madison, May 4, 1 u3m {ftr'l'ho Charesfon Courier is requested to pub lish the above weekly, three months, and charge I ibis oflieo. M<’<- HE A SC A K KSTRA W , AUornirs at • aw, Covington, Gu offer their services lor ilio general ndju •lineal and eol!ee:ion of debts 111 the Circuits udjoiuiug that in which they reside, and will atieud n giiluny nl llic Courts in tbo conn lies ol Fayette, lie ury, .New ton, Jasper, Morgan, W niton, t ■ W'liinelt, I h’Kulk, Covvi la and Campbell, opril 11 w3m LAW NOTICE# r ■ n j 11; uedersigned having united in tin* prnctic R ol the LA W, oiler I heir services to the public They will attend the coints of Muscogee, Marion Stewart, Kuiidulpli, Knrly, (laker, Leeand Sumter ol the I ’ballnlioocbco ( in ini, I loiihloii, ot Ibe Fbn Circuit; and I’wlggs, I’ulnski, I.owiulch, Tbonms Decatur and Dooly, of llio Soiitlieru (hreuil in silicas cut 1 listed to I heir care will meet with promp allenlioii. J heir olliee is in Amerieus, Minute eoimiy, where one of them mav always bo luuiu when not absent on business. LOTT WAKHKN, VN M II CKAVVi OIID. 6ot l n 237 \\ 11 R \\\ NOTICE* -Tho undersigned having h A removed from Clark county to I,mcolnioo, will nlKMid lo the practice ol Law in tin? ebipctior and Interior < -ourls of i.nieoln county, and the ad jacent counties, liusinosaintrusted to his cure will be promptly attended to. m:\Nli\Tt B. MOORE. Keforenecs. —Hon Charles Dougherty, ilon. A. S. Cla vton, I lon.'J’homas VV. Harris, ('nm. I NJwnrd Ifardeu, Athens; C. .1. Jenkins, G. \V. Craw lord, A J Miller, Col. John Miliedgo, W iliia.n E. Jones, Augusta l.nicohiten, March 21, 1838. wlf jjj A\> NOTICK.- Flio subbcriber has settled wi in ('ohitiibns, (ia. and w ill give his protnptat* tout ion to any business intrusted to him. ilisotfiee is m .Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite* the Oglethorpe 1 louse. F A. NISIiUT. Coliimhus, March 27. w lm U A W TXO'I'ICI I *. —M’he uudeisigmd will A hereaticr prm tin in tho Superior Courts of 1 In' counties of Warren ami Talialcrro, in the Northern circuit may I su it CRAWKORD & GAUDxNF.R. Cii vt: ci-:s. o\ <oaj ij m\ m paciorv It l .M M R|>. r tjll IF. subscriber respect fully informs his friends m and lormor < ustoiueis, at a ih tiinee, that ho has ln'ii prew tiled b> ill health bom all.-noli g to business, lor several years past, until ibis season, ami know ing tb it many ol bis country friends have not been nw are ol b s resuming again, befue making 1 heir ptrehases (hewlu re, be will* pleasuro iniomi.s ib m I ut Ins health has been so much n slon d that be will attend loibem again in the ninmi'aefuring, alt. ring and repairing every description ol C() I> -, and bus now and intends always keeping t .\ hand I tho most extonsivo assortmci.t ol Combs, of every 1 deseuptum that can be found in any oilier house in 1 tho t-omheni umikef, both ol bis own mamihieiure ! mi 1 imported; ami all orders lor Combs from mer chauts at adis.anee will no as faithfully filled as if they were pies, nt, 11 evory respect. Ho intends also to keep the \arioiies of hone Bonnets, and Ncodh s ol all th • dilfni nt qnal lies, Br. slies, l.nuk mg (iln.-ses, .''naps, l»w p.u ed Jewelry, A - with inaiiv I'lm y nrlirb s, w hich will ho disposed of at w I.oh do upon reasonable terms, and win* h he in vdcs a'l in examine h* lore ptm busing eUew here, nt the o d stand, b>t> King street, signol the mammoth Ox 11*» 11. [may 16 w6rj W. W WILBIUt ACCOJIJIOOATM Si'\u V-llCsi Ns travelling cither to Tallahassee or U its vi* 1111 y, wdl do well to notice ilia billow ing regulations: a new stage lino is now commeneed *ll roc I Iroin 1' dlahassee to Bainbridge, hy way ol Pleasant Grove, mooting the northern singe in Bam bridge, and leaving immediately on us arrival spend the iii{.’lil 111 1 b .i.>aut Drove, ami arrive ii ; J allaliawno at ten o’clock the next day. As tlib rouie will In. 1 pertbrmed altogether in liio day, am as every otlort will be made to give general saiis lactioiiftho Mibsenbcr flatters himscll that he filial have 1 he patronage of a gene ions public, opril 12 2m VV. 11. CASS ELS. rcvViO .IIFIiKS STRAY i:i)7tr*»mthe snl H scriber, nine miles below Louisville, n brow ; hlack Ic.ise mule, a young '.nulenhout the coumio 1 size ; ti.euth. ra mine mule, hliuk, with o siur o the suit' nl the neck* near the jaw , suppoM-d to I oil .he right aide. I bey left my plantation nboi l< I.> 1 s April, 1838. Any poi ion . iking up sii i mules will be paid lor their trouble, if they will it j form me hy Idler addressed m me at I .oins\ die, Jc I fersmi county, Ga. THOMAS STfvF.KT. - I A l w d OST OR MISLAID—Uur note of7,m h i of one thousand dollata principle, gneti I ■ Mmlison 1’ MeGeheo and .hm. Blaekwcll, payah to I’.vclm*' Houston, Admmi.-trutiix ol 1> liniisin 1* tin eased, m June 183.), wild a er* silos on tl 1 bark. I her* by warn all persons from trailing p £ sod note as th 1 sine has been paid by me to a ii tied, ILnnmond llirmigh the hands of Richard 1 M VVinlrcN. April 2;>, , ' 1 VLI.N I INh 11. MKRUIVVETHER ii 1 hereby certify that some time in the lust < Janfiuiy or the of February, /Vielid R \\ mtrt paid oil a proimsory note of band for one ihonsai > tlollars principle, signed and payable as above, nr \ is the same nolo above described, and that su \ Winfrey observed he was paying it off at the r p jiiest ol Valowtino 11 Mernwethcr, ond with h . money. A. iIA.UMOJNI). is April 2. r >, 1838 1 certify that 1 paitl off said note to Alfred Har r mood,on 30th J in. for Valentine If A/emwethe e, at bis request, and will Ins own funds. may i» w 2% UICIUKD K n INFRn BROUGHT TO Al orsTA JAIL, on iho 9l>i j nst. a Negro woman, c oIIb herself Mary, nays she belongs to John Whopperd, Talin- Im.ssit, I). F. .hlio ia 10 years old, 4 ft cl 0 inches high, lots a sear on her forehead, and light complected, j j ') he owner is requested to come forward, pay ex - : , iienses and lake her Irorn jail. may 10,1838 wjft ELI MORGAN,.IniIor. . T\Vi;.VTV"FI l K linl.l, \ HMU.m .i*». n- [ ’ „ r< a, KAMA WAV, on llie night of the 'y<jf 22d nil. tny hoy NathiUi, about 4 •/' 24 years old, dark complexion, rather small, whiskers low down his el.in, and very intelligent,— KjAk lie carried off a variety of clolh -1 'dnJyS >n)', among which was a grey 11 *'■>■“*'/ / cloth frock coat, with out-idc ’ *« pockets to the skirls and also in ft k > -£.T;.,'* , ocs> I rout, and a whiluhnl. Nathan ' was recently purchased of Major Uohcrt Taylor, of * Athens, where he is well known ; he has n wife in ' that neighborhood, and it is supposed he has /gone " m that direction. The above reward will be paid 1 lor Ins delivery to me in Augusta, or $1(1 for lodging him in any sale jail,and giving me information. »• may 18 wit WILLIAM TUTT. twenty-five i)»i,i,arsrewakix , lIUNA WAV from the subscriber c while in camp, near //aml.org, N C n /''■■T'iS a certain negro men named Prince, aged about 40 years, dark complex tJvP ion, chunkey, heavy (mill, about 5 e feet 8 or 10 inches high, lias teveral M of his tipper fore teeth missing; and , t \E2e2SSS2S3 tolerably brisk spoken. ’’ .Said negro was purchased from the Workhouse M in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend M said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner 1, of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner egn ~ get him, will receive the above reward. ,[ jaml S. WILLI A.MS i Twenty five dollars Rewards t ’ RANAWAY on the Dili Jan last, a 1 negro woman named Altlfii; owned l forsevarnl years past by .if r .laeoh Dan 'e Jv/VIX I his place, and formerly by Sam- \ A i An u< ' or Thomas Danforlli ofWjlkesor Lin- I '"i, y i uln calmly. She is alum hi years of r J n "‘*> walks lame, pnrlieiilah'ly inherh-it n rr>. hJSt foot; upper trout teeth oat She is well I acquainted in Columbia, VVtlkes and Lincoln coun ties, and may say she is hiring her own lime. It is likely she has a pass. Twenty five dollars will y ' he given for her delivery tome in Augusta, or lor such information as w ill lead to her recovery, || march 7.1 G DUAL \ I’, 1 The Washington Spy will publish the above lor Bmo and forward the account to J Q I). J*'« , it ANA WAY from the subscri- V,.V \ her, in Omngeburgh District, S. C. - in November last, a negro ftllow hy *s?v ■'f\ the name of M >1,21 or 22 years old. ,f He is a small, spare made fellow, s \} V ' - > ahoiit, five feet fimr inches high, a d tzrsiAm.- '-- little bow-legged, and weighs about t f IDO His.; he has bright fore teeth, flat nose, very much mink between the eyes, lace vety flat and bumpy. His color is not vary black, lull lee a slight caste of yellow. When spoken to h 1 specks very submissively and propel. Twenty live dollars reward will ho given fir hisapprohen sion and delivery tome, or in any sulejad. Any 0 inlormmion concerning Irm can lie directed to lilnekvillo, S. C. JOHN FOG LE. may 17 wit * s .Sixty DolLtrs Reward, s - UANAWAY from the planla i, .eC! lions of John Gresham and Win. i- g'SfV’xi Gresha n, in Walton county, Ga. i, 'ii,A i T-jv THREE Negro follows, of the 1. t follow ing descriptions, vizi (leoi'ge- about 3.7 or Ifti years -egL JqS of age, oi dark complexion, high c t ij cheek honest 0 feet D or 10 inches ir 'might, and when interrogated , fhkp ’ '■* stutter* conaulerably—his front r ’ irnth in somewhat decayed. J«(‘, about 28 or 29 years of age, also dark s complexion, 5 feel 9 lo II inches in height; of n free open eonntenonco, and speaks nimbly when ~ spoken to; no oilv r parlieiilar marks rocolleeted. >r ISed, about 30 years ol ago, has a down cast ( j look,dark complexion, and of ordinary size. The two first lire the properly of .John Gresham and the lafier H m Gresham ll is ;.opposed that they w ill nitompt to nuke their way h> Augus ta, mid perhaps from that place, hy (he r’n Kail Koad, so Charleston. *S’i\iy dollars reward £ will ho given for their apprehension, and confine- K menl in anv safe jail nr doli vert to their owners, or '* 10l gherf lieal, in Angnsia. A reward ol ’ will hogiven foreitlmr olTheirt. ‘ Any iiif'iimation about them will ho thankfully received hy die proprietors, or com annum led lo Maj Heal. JOHN (iKKSiI AM, • WM. GUES//AM. ' ITalton foun April 2-1 181)8. ts OM’- EJT .% BMU’,I) RBWAftID. rM . LKFr the siihscriher, living near Thomas’on, Upson eouniy Georgia, ■ on the 2d instant, my negro man George* I had hut a few days pre ivfOt voils purchased him of a Air. Jio * \i' hert llnriness, a negro trader, who hronghi him from ( hosier Jfisiriol, S. ( arolma, w here I presume ho was rainoil. I think it probable ho may attempt lo gel I hack lo South Carolina, or he maybe inveigled off j l»V some while poison. I will give the above re . ward lor fie apprehension ami delivery i<» mo in Thomaston of thu negro, and evidence scillieienl l<» convif I, any w kite person of lia\ing invrij. led him off; or 7Va Dulhirs lor the apprehension of the negro alone, if lodged in any jail in this Niair, so that 1 cv.n gif him, or delivered lo me ns above, and all reas mableexpcn'es paid. (horgo is very black, heavy built, near six feet high largo flat nose, his upper from tooth nearly all ’ out from decay; when spoken to,speaks very »dj\v r and in a low tone of voice generally—has some InarKs of the whip, very plain on his ih glis, and a J slight appearance of some on his hack. may lo w2t JOif.N'I’fUNKR. vj NOTICE.—I J ana way from the subscriber, on the 10il» ' / J inst. two negro fellows. Jacob 1 and fSpcncer; Jacob is a bright 11 k * mulatto, straight black hair, one or more tcirth out in front, 1 a very nnlul and plausible fcl s low, about five, or five feet six inehos high, and about 95 years of age. Spencer is dark complected, well made, about the same h ight of Jacob, and about 25 1 years of‘age ; they both absconded the same night, 1 and it is more than probable they an' together and are linking about some river planlaiion between j 11 this and Augusta or Savannah, it is more than likely k they \vill inuKO t»r Augusta. Any person or persons ! apprehending said negroes,& delivering i hem safe to I the snhsenber, in Kamwell District, Augusta or tSa j. vannr.h jail, I will give lilVy dollars, and if any per . son or persons can prove to the conviction ol any j white man or men, for harboring or earring oil said ( l j nugrocs, I will give one hundred dollars lor i ho np . piehensiou ol said person or persons, with the ’ negroe*. Ji-.NM.NGS J WOOD. ’ Speedwell P. <> Barnwell Dilt. 8. C. opfil 13 is vTO One Hundred Dollars Steward. id NOTH'E —Uoimwny Irum tho suhscri- S- *T ilier.iu Deeomtierlnst, a negro man named ill Johnson, aged nhnut twenty eiglu yen s f'>v resro Is four feet eleven incites high, Jl.y7r), cry dark complexion, and when intorro- T gated ilosely stutters a little; lie has a ' ' ! face, ami a great many marks of the whip oil Ins hack. Said negro was confined r Mn " eon jail last summer three months, and belonged at V * that timo to Mr. Gill, of Monroe eo 1 would ro ijiiesl jailors to he particular in examining jails, ns '■j the said negro lay six months in jail within ten j ‘ miles ol his master. If said negro is confined in jail,so that I got him, I will pay ihe above reward. ‘ 1 have no doubt but that tie has altered los name april ii wfmi COUNELIUtS 1> 'i'OHI.V. up <.iorgin. Elbert county : hy tBAUI.I.I) beloro me, by James Powell, of Elbert hie 8 county. Two Colts, one a filly, a bright ser in, j rel, with both hind leet while, ami large Maze in ihe the forehead, about four leet eight or niiieinches tor high, amt about three years old; the other a horse VI- colt, about one year old, titlark sorrel, both bind K. leet while, with n white spot in the forehead ; ap praise d by John t rail, senior, and William 11. Pow ell, freeholders; tho filly at forty dollars, and the of horse colt at twenty dollars. Given under my w hand, April 3d, 1338 ml ANDEUBON CRAFT, J P. nd A true copy from the estray hook in the Clerk’s imi office of the inlvrior Court ot Elbert enmity, the Ist re- Slay, 1838. WM. B. NELMS,CIerk. Ins may 17 w3t ETtOFU months alter day application will b< . made lo tho bon Iho Interior Court of liurkr ter, county, while sitting Ibr ordinary purposes, Ibi l eave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard J Roe. deceased, march 30 A IIUOE, Adtn’r TO BOAT OWNERS AND TAT 1100 NS jC Navigating Savanah nnd Jirnad rivers. jj|V an act of the General Assembly of the stale »J* of Georgia, assented to il jo 20? h December, 1830, * it in made heduly of the inferior court.** of the sev eral roniuiea of said state, bordering on,or which navigable waters puss through,lo cause to hr* pub [ lished,the provisions of the several acts of the go* ‘ 3 jin ml tiara inbly, regulating boat owners, their agents v and patroona, navigating said waters. , By the aforesaid acts every boot navigating the Savannah or broad rivers, are required to have a while patroon,with a Bill of Lading ready prepared i to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine t he contents of the boat Under their charge showing the name ot said palroon and consignee at | the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patrounjo permit , any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ot their boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ot any kind, pout fry or other articles in which by law they are lorbid lo traftiek, except t hr* same is exhibited in the hill ol Jading of the owner ol said boat or his agent, and un der lm> nr their direction entered, making it penal against every offender of the at iresaid acts. J hercdbre,all concerned will take notice, that the arts of which the foregoing is extracted will be en forced ngnir.st offenders who may bo taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, \V. B. (Jantelow, John Moss, Stephen Stovall, Peter Lamar, nov 28 if 273 Judges of Interior court. Gem-gin, C5 l. :‘ • County: Court of Ordinary—present, their honors GW Ev ans, Abel Lew is, and /* Palmer, Esqs. March sth 1838. UPON the petition of Burton McGhee, slating Abner E Holliday, doc., late ot Burke county, did, on the 15th day ol September, 1831, by his cer tain bond of that date, obligate himself, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wm Daniel, of Mor gan c unty, titles lo the lot of Land in the town of Poinset, in the county of Murray : commencing on * j i ho street at tiio corner of lot No 3. in the first divis ■ i ui ol said town, running south w ith said street six* I iy*f >ur, to a street, 4U leet wide, thence with said ‘ j street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street, j thence up said street, to lower part of Jot No 3. < And also staling that ho is the assignee of said bond, mid that said Abner E. departed this life ! without executing said titles, and praying that Ma- < I t how Jones, (he administrator ot the said Abner E. 1 may be directed to execute to Iho said Burton Me Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, cm motion ol i Ivlulford Marsh, counsel fur said petitioner, it is or- I dered, that unless good cause bo shown lo the con* < trary, ilie said Matthew Jones,udmT. as aforesaid, 1 will be, at July term of this court rext, directed to make raid titles. And it is further ordered that a ■ copy of this rule be published once a month for three months,before said court A true extract from the minutes. march 21 m3t Til BLOUNT, T) cPk. Georgia, liurke comity; Court* fOrdinary—pn sent their, honors G W Ev ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. March sth , Jtt33 TTPOiVilio petition of James Buchanan and Win vJ Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dec’d. latent Burke county, died in (he county of Murray, on iho e:ght day ol September, 1834; by his certain bond oft hat dale, a copy of which is filed in this court, obligate himself to one William Daniel, of Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two lots in the town of Poinset, known by the A r o2, and one halt of No 10. And also by his certain other bond, made in Ihe same county on the 6th day of September, 1834, the said Abner E obligated him eh to execute Jo the ‘said William Daniel, his heirs or assigns, the other half ofsaid lot No IG, in the said tow n of Poinset (a copy of which last mentioned bond rs filed in this court) and the said James and With or. are the assignees of said bonds, and also that said Abner E departed this Jim w ithout executing said titles; and praying this court to di rect Matthew Junes, administrator of the estate of said Aimer E., lo execute the said titles to the said James and William. It is thereupon, on motion ol Aiulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, that unless good cause bo shown to the contrary, that this court will, at July term next, direct said administrator to execute said Miles. And it is fur ther ordered, that this rule be published once a month for three months before said court. A true extract from ihemiimlcs. march 21 m3t T 11 BLOUNT, Dd’k. . OEO/iOJAf) Court o/Ord inary j Sr riven count t/ { September Term 1837. Ci J PUN application of Alexander F. Dopson,adn.i nistrator de bonis hon,ofthe ( .‘■tale Green D Pearce dec'd., stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation forloters dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew 3 cause why the same shall not he granted—and that the same be published once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA HEUPY, cl’k onv. 4 mfim 259 Georgia--Burke County. Conn of Ordinary, present, their Jion ors, G W Evans, Abd Lew is, and E Palmer, Esqrs. Rule. M Si, sth March , 1838 ITT PON the petition of Mul ford Marsh, Adminis* v J trntor of John Watts deceased, this day filed, praying that a Citat ion may issue for letters dismis- Miry Irom said Aaministralii n. it is on motion ordered that the same do issue and ho published <»nco ninmitn for six months. A true extract from the minutes. T il BLO UNT, uccod c. March 20 6m Georgia, Burke County. Court of Ordinary, pr. sent their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer, Erqrs. Rills Ni Si, sth March , 1833. Ui ON the pc it ion of Samuel Barron, executor of Absolom Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co. slating th it he has fully executed said will and .set tled tho estate of said deceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordeivd that the Clerk do i sue a citation, r« turnn- j bio to September Court next, requiring all persons j interested then and there to show cause why th ■ same should not he granted ; And it is further or dered that said citati m be publishrc once a month till said court. A true extract irom the minutes, mar 2U Gm T. 11 BLOUNT, D. Cl’k. Georgia, Burke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pamler, Esqrs liule Ni Si sth March , 1838 3 TPON the application of Mulford Marsh and SLJ Fielding Fryer ,praying that the Clerk do is i sue a citation lor letters dismissory as admin stra j tors on the estate <4 Fielding fryer, iheen-cd It j is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that thesnmedo I issue retnnmhle to September term next ol this ! Court, to be published once n month till said Court A true extract from the minims. nknrch 20 6ra T H liLOl NT,dccobo. Georgia—Burke county. Court <»1 Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. * I tide i\i. * s i , March slh , 1838. UPON lho petition of Elisha 1 laymans,executor of Samuel Hnymans, deceased, bite it Burks - county, stating that he has fully executed the last 1 w ill nnd testament oi said Stephen Daymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. it is there* i, fore, on motion ot counsel, ordered; that the clerk - do issue a chat on requiring ail concerned, to be i nnd appear at the court at September term next e then and there to shew cause wby said letters ahall i- not be granted ~ and that said nutation be publish r ®d once a month lill said court. ■- Atrue extract Irom the minutes, s march 21 Gun T ii BLOUNT, Dcl’k. n Georgia. Jefferson Comity: UMIEUEAS Janies M Linquefield, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late ofsaid county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis illusion from Mild csiatc. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ■t singular, th« kindred and creditors ot said deceased, *- ;o ho and appear at my office within the time pre n scribed by law, lo show cause, if ar y they have, ‘ s why said I* tiers should not be granted. (Avon under my hand at office, m Louisville, this :! Si h day of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm * 4 1() U. BROW Nos Brow n’s Ferry, look from the V.'lndians one bead guard Chain uiih“W’m Flour noy August 22; 1831," worked in it with gold beads; , also, one full jewelled doullo-coscd hunting w atch, * with gold guard chain and key—the watch has ' three letters on the front case—the owner, or any ol his relations can get it hv describing letters and prov ng p operty. If no applicatioh be made i i four f mo.,ths, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di )C vidid among the troops,—application to be made to r thetditor of the Columbus Herald for the bead ‘ chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Brown. 1 1 The Columbus //eralil will copy the above and r * forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27 tf277 Georgia, Columbia Cornu t VS/HERE AS Benjamin H. ' V\ arren '■.ml John ! - > ' MeGnr, Executors of the H ill ol William r McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and t lingular the l.indred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pro- ; scrihtd by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. ' Given under my hand at office, this 241 h day of February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. 1 fell 27 47 Georgia, liurke County. WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate nfWm. Bryant, deceased, applies tome for letters of dismission. f These are therefor to rite and admonish all and | singular the kin ired and creditors of said dec'd to 1 ho and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why •said letters should not he grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, ibis 22 ] day of January 1838. , Jan 2(i 2lm6m TII lil.Ol’NT, nernn r. ( Georgia, liurke county; WHEREAS Elijah Allaway, administrator on the estate ol Redding ft Byranl, late of said conntv,deceased,applies for lelteis dismissory. These am therefore to cite and admonish all and j sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ; to lie and appear at my office, within the tin e pre- 1 senbed by law, to show cause, if any they have, 1 why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day of Feb:, 1838. T il BLoUJVT, 1). CTk. feb 21 mfim c Georgia, liurke County ; Will. REAS Little Berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, on the estate of -Abish Jenkins, deceased. 1 licsp are theieforo to eifWnnd admonish all and singular (bo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office witbin the time pre- . scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, s why said lelteis should not be granted. I Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro i this 22d day of March, 1833. mar 26 Cun T.H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. Jefferson County: HEREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator j y * of the estate of tho late Manning Spradley, p of said county, deceased, a)iplics for dismission , from said administration. [ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and „ singular the kindred and creditors ofsnid dec’d to bo and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 2Glh - day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER. BOIIIWELE, ( mat 1 Clerk C O 1 GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary (or said | Burke counly, $ Counts USjaj'IJEREAS Sarah Smith Administratrix, w w and Allen .S' B Prior, Administrator of James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said court lor letters dismissory, staling that they have fully administered said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to ho and appear before said court on the first i Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shall nut he granted. By l order of the court i nov 10 warn 264 T H BLOUNT, dc Co s c GEORGIA,} By the Conrlof Ordinary for \ Burke county $ said County. WHEREAS John .Saxon, Administrator of John S, Kenner, deceased, late of said conn , ty,have petitioned said court for letters dismisssory stating that he has fully administered said estate these are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned,to ho and appear before said court on thefirst Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shuuld not bo granted. By otderol the court. nov 10 Cm T. 11. BLOUNT, n c c o n c Georgia, Jefferson comity: ■' a/ iIkHKAS, Patrick B Connally, Adminislra- 1 V » tor on the J slate of Tandy C Jones, late ‘ of said county, deceased, applies for Letters din missory. I These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and ‘ sing liar tho heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at nij office w ithin the time preseri , bed bylaw, to file their objections, if any they ' bave, to show cause wiiy said letters should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, 1 this idili day of March. 1838. i march 16 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clh. i Georgia, Jefferson county; WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator on the estate of Siephon Goiter, lute ol said county, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cnaso if any they hate, why said leilers should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 16th day of March 1838. mar If. EBENEZER. BOTHWELL,CIk iwj OTICJE. —All persons indebted to the estate J-M of George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, ami those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording to law. K. W. BASS, Adm’r. april 17 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. A EE persons to vvhem tho estate of Henry Zinn, deceas'd, is indebted, will render their rlaiius w ithin the lime prescribed by law; mid all indebted to said,estate are requested m make early payment to the undersigned. JANE. I). ZINN, Adra’x. may 9, 1838 fiw JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. OTICE. —Four months after date, appiioa ixj tion will be made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi j nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the I loth district and 4ih section in Cherokee county, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Leo eo, sold lor the benefit ol the heirs of said Williams, may 2, 1838. P. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. PVHIU U months after dale, application will he -EL’ made to the honorable Inferior Com lof Burke county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirty fonr, '334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con- I | tabling two hundred tw o and a half acres. Jan 23 18w4m Wm W MAUND, Admr months alter dale application will he -li 1 made to the Infi lior Court of Lincoln county, ’ when silting (or ordinary purposi s, (or leave to sell 1 the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said roomy, deceased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the estate of said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. I.ineolnlon. May HI, IS3B >. 'Of it nmi nlis after dale application wall ho made ' i il' to Jusiices of the Inferior Court of Richmond I county, silling ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to . sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zinn, , late of. ichmond counly, deceased. JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x. ;( may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. ■ I "ENOtIR months after date, application will he i Ja. made to the Honoraole the Inferior Court of i Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary pmpo ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the 1 Estate of Janies Boston, dec’d THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. March 8, 1833. BAUER months alier date application will he A made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son, silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol ‘ tho late honrns B. Wells, deceased, for the benefit 3 of the creditors of said estate. This 23d April, 1838. PHILIP ROBINSON, )„ , J april 23 4m JOHN 1! WELLS, j fa ' SJOUU months alter dale, application will be ! a’ made to the honorable Inferior Coutt of Burke county, for leave to sell a part ofthe real estate of Soutnworlh Harlow, deceased. s REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 26 m4m TaOI It MONTHS after date, application will JL’ ho made to the Honorable the inferior Court p of Richmond e unly, w hen sitting for ordinary pur ■ poses, for leave to sell the real estate of 1. J. ! Brown, deceased. P FLEMING, ' Jan 18 14:w4rao Administrator. 8 f R mouths after dote application will he u made to the lion Court of Ordinary, ofthe r county of Jefferson, for Icm o to sell 695 acres of - pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of 5 Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J J. Mordart, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Brow n, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 24, 1833. 4m JAOIR months after date application will ha made to the honorable Inferior Court of Ijurk i county, when silling for ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of Eleazer Lewis, deceased, of said county. ELEAZER 1. COWART, Executor may 22, 1838 m4t I months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior mart of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate cf George E. Sconyors, deceased. JANE SCONA ERS, Adrnx. npril 26 ni4m Ej'OUR months after date,application will he made to the honorable the inferior court of Jeffer son county, when sitting as a court (or ordinaiy purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes of Richard Hudson, deceased. march 16 HARVEY B PIPKIN, AdmT. K'OOR months after date, npjdicalion will he made to the honorable the Infoiior Court ot Burke county, when setting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to tho estate of John J.Roe, deceased. A. 11. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838 4 m months after date, application will bo if made to the hono able Inferior Court ol'Co lumbia county,while silling for ordinary imposes, for ieave to sell the Land and iVegrocs belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased march 8 Wm J RHODES- Ex’r NOTICE. —Four months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, fur leave to sell a part of the real estate of Julm Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . , . NELSON GARRETT, $ A(im tra - March sth, 1838. mar 23 4m months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Real Estate of tho laic Nathan Brussel, dcc.’d ofsaid county NATJI AN BRASS’LL, adm’r. Jan 4—m4t 2 Willi the will annexed. _ IJIOUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Ncriven county, while silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. DELIA ROBERTS,admTx. Feb sth. 1838 41m 33 months after date application w ill be made to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots ol Land, viz; No 408, in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 arid 46, lit) - ', district; all Early county, belonging to the estate or'' James Blackstouc,deceased. W M P BEALL, W M. YARBOROUGH, jan 19—15 administrators. Borr. EVANS’ MEDICINE: Dyspep sia and liypochoiuliiacisni—lnterest ing case,—Mr. Wm- Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, Philadelphia, afflicted (or several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the extremeties,emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon tho least ex ercise. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond tho power ol medicine to restore l.im to health; howe ver, as Ins afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommen ded by a relative of bis to make a trial of JJr Win. Evans’ medicine, he with di/lieulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to which ho says, he is indebted for Ids restoration to life, health and friends. He is now enjoying all th» blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, epril2s 232 Broad street - Asthma, three years, standing Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms— great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stiicturo across the breast, d’zzincss, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending suflbcation, palpitation of lire heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. If. Mon roe gave up every thought of recovery, and riun despair sat on the countenance of every person in terested in bis existence or happiness, till by acci d. nl be noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicine in bis complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of tho Tills, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom ol ihe disease He wishes tesay Ids mo live for this declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS For sale by A NTONY &■ HAINES, Sole agents fur Augusta Ga. inarch 28 232 Broad street mrm *, Moke conclusive proofs of the r . extraordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. K IVANS’ celebrated CAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTI- It!1.10IJS PIE E>\ in alleviating afflicted man kind.—Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. Y- Dis ease, Chronic. Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing. frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of a foetid kind of matter mixed with blood, grout debility, sense of burning heat, with nu intolerable bearing down of the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health, and returned bis sincere thanks fur the great benefit bo had received. WM. EVANS. To James Dickson, 36 Co.nhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills; Lowell, November 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of ihe beneficial results of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer mine to tho public, in behalf of Dr. Win. Evans’ Camomile Pills. 1 have been afflicted for ihe last leu years, with distress in the head and chest, often so bad ns to deprive mo of sleep for three or four nights in succession, hut have never found relief by any of my friends’ prescriptions, nnlil my wife saw the advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded me to send for some, which 1 did, ami obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring me to health, although 1 have not entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to your.-elf, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. GOODHUE,CentraI-st. The above mentioned Pills are lor sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, mar 23 Sole Agents for Augusta, Ga. Evans’ Camomile and Family Aperient Pills, lIVER complaint ten yearn standing —Mrs. II J Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth streel, near Second streta, tVilliamsburgh, afflicted for the last ten years wilh the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health l brooch ihe treatment of Dr. Wm, Evans. Symptoms:—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epi gastric regi >n, great depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow ol the menses, pain in tho right side; could i ot lie on her left side without an aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with other symptoms indicating great derangement in tho functions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first physicians, but received but little relief from thsir medicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Drfi Wm Evans invaluable preparations, which effect ually relieved tier of the above distressing symp toms, with others, which it is not essential to inti; mate . JOSEPH BROWNE. ' To Dn. Wm. Evans. City and county ol New-Aork, rs. Joseph Browne, of Williamsburgh, Long Island, beinz duly sworn, did depuse mid say that the facts ns set forth in the within statement, to which lie lias subscribed Ins name, are just and true JOSEPH BROWNE, Husband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of January, 1837 PETER PINKING, Com. of Deeds. Evans’ genuine Pills for sale only bv ANTONY A HAINES april 13 Agents for Auguste, Ga.